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The propositions and conclusions presented must consider the limitations inherent in the study at hand as well. A profound literature analysis has been submitted as a major part of this research study as it is a conceptual article; however, some of the details have been entirely based on anecdotal and scant empirical evidence. At first, future research must take into account the question of how an organisation’s innovative capability can be used to reduce disruptions in the SC.

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Correspondence to Irène Kilubi .

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Kilubi, I. (2018). Limitations and future research. In: Strategic Technology Partnering and Supply Chain Risk Management. Supply Chain Management. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19918-0_33

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